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    Project:[Blackbox][Lian Li 343B][56k warn]

    Project Blackhole

    General info about the project:

    Since it was time to build a new pc, i started looking for a new case and computer parts.
    This wasn't a easy job for me because i wanted to use a single or dual 360 rad WC setup.
    Because i found most cases to small to fit my needs i only ended up with 4 options.

    • Custom frame build
    • UFO casing
    • Lian Li's cases

    Well the custom frame is still work in progress but since i don't want the computer parts doing nothing for ages i needed to buy a pre made case.
    The pre made case needed to be big enough to fit all the parts, and needs to be future proof so it will also fit my needs in a year.

    The UFO case is hard to get, at least for me since i live in the Netherlands. So i checked out the lain li's 2000 series pretty big and where very easy to get.
    So i did some research about the case, snooping for the right price and then i stumbled on the 343B modular cube case.
    Bigger and better then the v2000, and cheaper then the v2000.. yeah cheaper So i ordered it right away!!
    Well until i snooped for the extra fans girls and lian li 343b parts.. Well the cost u an extra 100 euro's if u dont watch out!!

    So since i got the case it was time to start building, i got some idea's but nothing really planned. I dont find it realy creative
    For now my idea's for the case are to do a modded front, top, sides. Mostly using Mirror acryl, so the case keeps a "Dark" black look.
    When u put on the inside case lights u will be able to see the insides of the casing, so u wont have a disco effect all the time!
    I want to have a clean look, not a disco ball.. sry :P

    What parts am i going to use?:

    Case:

    • 1x - Lian Li PC-343B [Black Aluminium case]
    • 1x - Lian Li EX-34B [4x HD rack, 120mm FAN]
    • 1x - Lian Li C-01B [CD-Rom Cover]
    • 3x - Lian Li 120mm FAN frame
    • 3x - Primecooler 120mm filter guard
    • 2x - Revoltec 3,5 Fan controller
    • 8x - Thumbscrews Black
    • 1x - Thermosensor Display
    • 1x - FlowDisplay [Not sure if i will mod it in the case]
    • 1x - Dual 30cm UV lights
    • 3x - 1m springs for tubing
    • 1x - Rubber plates [Case vibrates to much!!]


    Cooling:

    • 8x - Noiseblocker 120mm Blacksilent XL2
    • 1x - HK CPU LGA775 Rev2.5 [CPU Block]
    • 1x - Cape Coolplex Pro 10 [Tank]
    • 1x - Watercool HTSF 360 Triple [Radiator]
    • 1x - Laing DDC Plus Ultra [Pump]
    • 1x - Liquid metal [Cooling paste]


    Hardware:

    • 1x - EVGA nForce 680i SLI [MOBO]
    • 1x - Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 [B062 YEAH! Hard 2 FinD]
    • 1x - Cellshock PC8000 CL4 2GB
    • 1x - GeForce 8800GTX 768 MB
    • 2x - Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320 GB [RAID0]
    • 2x - Western Digital Raptor 74 GB 10k RPM [RAID0]
    • 1x - Tagan Easycon XL 600W [PSU]
    • 1x - Linksys WiFi WMP300N
    • 1x - NEC DVD-RW 3500 AG
    • 2x - Samsung SyncMaster 205BW


    Planned - Ordered:

    • Custom build card reader
    • Watercool 8800GTX WC block
    • MIPS Chipset 680i WC blocks
    • Second loop, if it gets 2 hot with chipset video and cpu.
    • LCD Case info Display
    • Second GeForce 8800GTX 768 MB
    • Mirror acryl plates
    • Extra sensors, sensor hub
    • Neopreen mats for sound dampning [custom made]


    More will follow! remember im adaptive

    Update LoG:
    12-31-2006:
    Initial posting, quick setup

    01-03-2007:
    Rewritten complete layout and text!
    Added some more pictures to Day1.
    Day2 added with pictures.
    Day3 added with pictures.
    Initial overclock to test the processor.

    01-07-2007
    Updates Updates..
    System specs updated.
    Bandwith is going down, good ppl learning how to use there cache?!

    Overclocks until now:
    01-01-2007:
    E6600 @ 3856, stable on 7 hours dual orthos!
    Unstable powersupply, air in watercooling! so going for better OC later
    01-07-2007:
    E6600 @ 3899, checking with dual orthos overnight.

    TOTAL PICTURES: 131 MB: 5.7MB
    Picture traffic: (Sry got a 2000gig traffic limit pro month..)
    31.12.06 0.00 MB 352.88 MB 352.88 MB 01.01.07 0.00 MB 332.63 MB 332.63 MB
    02.01.07 0.00 MB 104.04 MB 104.04 MB 03.01.07 0.00 MB 742.94 MB 742.94 MB
    04.01.07 0.00 MB 507.76 MB 507.76 MB 05.01.07 0.00 MB 328.57 MB 328.57 MB
    06.01.07 0.00 MB 194.73 MB 194.73 MB

    DAY: 1

    Today i got 95% off my needed parts so i found it time to start building blackhole. At least do the basic testing and setting up the watercooling.
    Well it was time for me to unpack the 343, its extremely leight case and is very easy to handle! Leight enough to bring it with u to a lan party!
    But while unpacking it gives me a feeling that it will be a very noisy case. Since some plates are vibrating all ready only by moving the case around.
    So i added some extra silencing to the planning list, because i got this case in the living room where i dont want it to be very noisy!!

    It was easy to strip the case to the bone, so u only have the frame left. So its easy to work with, and u wont damage your case plates.

    Picture time hrhr

    Front view, with out the front cover and side plates.


    Top view with cover still on it.


    The cat was inspecting the new case (YES, A CAT NO RAT!!!)


    Case side where i will put the PSU and WC parts.


    Back side, as you can see every backplate can be removed! Nice
    Perhaps i will make some new backplates since im not that happy with them.


    Motherboard side, need to sleeve those cables!!


    Original front view, will be modded


    Carbon top, thinking about using some more on the case it self!


    Backside of the front cover, nothing special! Clips need to be modded for better grip.


    Some side plate pictures, made from 1mm alu, so it will be very noisy!!
    Well ist keeps the case light! But i rather have it on 3mm, a well e happens




    The box nicely packed.


    EVGA 680i waiting to be mounted


    Nicely packed PSU, well i rather have a simple box and a cheaper PSU but who cares anyway..
    Check it out looks nice huh?











    I love the see tru 140mm PSU FAN, so u can see inside!!



    Well my new Tagan PSU, its one off the nicest PSU if had!!
    Will check out the performance later Multimeter is waiting ^^




    PSU mounted, very nice overview on the frame!


    Enough space between the rack and the PSU.


    Picture from the top plate, will mod it later


    Original backplate, can fit a 120mm FAN.


    Case is waiting to get the motherboard mounted.


    Everything nicely labeled in the lian li case.


    Fitting in the motherboard.



    While i was unpacking the mobo, i noticed something realy ARGH!
    Look at the pics..Never had this before.. Bah!



    At least the cool ribs are straight, well not sure if i will keep them on. Want to buy the MIPS 680i chipset WC blocks.


    Mounting screws placed.


    Setting the motherboard.


    Looks straight to me


    My B062, hopefully it will get to a 3.8 minimum.


    The other case i build for my cat


    Time to fit in the 360 RAD



    Mounting plates for the RAD.


    My new fans, lets hope the get below 18DB..


    Lian Li Fan case, still waiting on the other 2.



    Initial setup, 3 push fans and 1 pull fan!


    RAD placed, also one off the Fan cases with 120mm inside


    DCC Plus + Ultra top.


    Old HDD rack that i will mod to my pump housing


    Made it a bit smaller, will pimp it up later if i will use it :P


    Placed the tank on the backplate



    Watercool heatkiller CPU block, can handle up to 150c
    Looks nice too, will polish it later on


    Mounted CPU and the waterblock mount screws.



    Looks so nice


    Radiator, pump, some fans mounted and the watertank hanging.


    Making the setup ready for leak testing. Not expecting any leaks but anyway.
    Better safe then sorry


    Fan grils that i plan to use. Gives a clean look, and is functional to


    Fan grils mounted. keeps some dust out!!


    I realy love the power cord


    Simple and fast setup for leak testing the system. Didnt want to use the other system *yet* Old 800mhz intel and my Modded PSU


    Water is running, air too.. BAH~!! System is air tight, so will need to get it out my self. LEAK TESTING


    DAY: 2
    Leak test was a suc6, no leaks so i changed the water to my premade blue water.
    Its time to fire up the system and start building on the case!!

    Well after putting in the blue water, and fireing up the test system.. Airbubbles!! BAH!!


    While the system was running, i wrecked the fan controllers and stripped them in too parts.


    Still allot of air in the tubes, so i need to wait a bit longer.


    Parts in the front, need to fit in in later.


    This is how it will look laters need to dremel the plate later!



    Backplate is ready to be placed, mounted the 120mm fan.


    Here is where the backplate it going to be placed.


    Backplate placed, but it won't fit!! the motherboard cover is 2mm off.. need to mod it


    So modded it on a few places, red lines show where.


    Warning conducts electricity, liquid metal as cooling paste.
    But a B**ch to apply on the processor, but sticks good on kopper.



    Heatkiller nice and shinny, ready to be mounted.




    Heatkiller mounted and ready to cool the E6600


    Ready to unpack, Cellshock CAS4 1000mhz RAM.


    Looking NICE!!



    I love this picture


    Unpacking the 8800 GTX, reference card






    8800 GTX mounted and about 3cm left between the card and the rack.


    Most air is out of the WC, and everything is ready to go.



    Mounted one 7200.10 to test the system with XSOS 2.0 cant wait on the beta 3.0


    Power led burns, but system is not starting.. WTF broken PSU, motherboard?!?!


    Testing the system with a ANTEC 500w, crappy but works


    Only one connector, sucks so no stable Vcore.. well at least it powers the motherboard..


    The rad backside, rdy to fire up


    26c with 1 push and 1 pull vent, BUT the FAN caseing sux it amplifies the fan sound. BAH!


    Still allot of air in the WC.




    Releasing the air again, system is air tight, so the air cant escape when closed.


    Still have air in the tubing


    Better temp with some air out yeah


    More air out, and again and again.. I need a air drain Planned it.





    Ok i hate those casings, BAH.. ripping the fans out and going for a 3x pull setup.


    Old setup


    New 3x Pull Setup, its sucks paper on the rad


    Front view with radiator mounted.


    Mounted the CD-rom, will polish and paint it later.


    Running passiv on windoze, 22 - 23c living room @ 23c


    Who build this bios, FIX IT! BAH!


    Did some CPU overclocking and testing, did a 7 hour dual orthos @ 3856mhz
    There is allot left in the CPU with a airless WC and stable power supply.
    Having allot of voltage drops on the Vcore, what makes the system very unstable.




    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=152270

    Will test it further with my new power supply, since this antec sucks the lamas ass
    Dont know how long the RMA will take, but since it was a DOA it wont take long i hope.. *G*

    DAY: 3
    Did a major update on my post, since the old one was crappy.
    Nothing much has happend, going to fire up the dremel to mount the PUMP.
    Perhaps mod the front of the case, so it will fit the termo and fan controlers.

    Todays pictures will follow later

    Well i did mod the front of the case, destroyed some dremel disks and a drill
    It was fun to do, made a mess here.. but who cares hehe.. Result is kinda ok.
    Think i will add some carbon on the front, first want to have the missing parts.
    So i can see what i will change furter on the casing
    Moved the water tank and *SNAP*.. Glue anyone? bah.

    Test run with the dremel on a blend plate, the dremel eats the alu i love it.


    Cutting, Cutting, Cutting, *SPLAT**SNAP**POINK* disk broken.. NEXT!


    Glasfibre disk, not very usefull.. see the differnce


    Temp display cut out off the case front.


    Some temperature shots 3856mHZ 1 hour dual orthos @ 27c CPU and 24.3c WaterCooling and 21c living room.
    Can live with it.. how about you?




    Did some more work on the front, broken drill.. to much pressure.. ooops :x


    Look here, the "semi" end result!!


    Need some glue, BAH.. need to find a beter solution for this mess...


    No more moddin for today, Tomorrow replacement of the pump and rerouting the watercooling..
    Perhaps we can improve the temps a bit.. Thats it for today!

    DAY: 4

    Not much has happend, mostly naggin the supplier about my ordered goodies.
    Well nothing new there, waiting waiting and more waiting.
    The DOA powersupply RMA is not updated eighter, so also waiting
    I hate waiting, because i cant get any further this way.
    Only good thing is that i recieved a small batch of other goodies.

    Well one off the goodies was some flex sleeve so i could fix the cable mess

    Well its nice how lian li labels the cables


    The flex sleeve Only 5m, i think i need to order some extra.


    Springs to fix the tubing!!


    UV lights


    New clamp, to replace the broken one


    Well didnt have much time left today but i worked on rerouting the tubes to make them shorter.
    I managed to cut out aber 40 tubing so thats a win i hope. Could not test it right away.
    Fitted in some springs to make it posible, with out the springs the tubes would allready be nicked.
    The springs also give a nice look with UV lights on, so im not that bothered by them.

    After i fixed the tubing, i checked out how to place the pump.
    At first i wanted to use a old 3.5 HD rack cut up to mount in the pump.
    But i changed my mind and simply mounted the pump on the casing with some rubber mounts.
    I cant hear the pump so the rubber mounts do there job well Check out the pics.

    Drilled some holes for the rubber mounts.



    As u can see i shorted the routes and start using the top pump inlet.


    Pump on its rubber mounts.


    Well since the pump was mounted it was time to fix the front panel solder time

    So the good old look, need to be changed to fit in the front.


    Removed the power connectors



    Soldered the wires on the first one.


    End result, sry forgot to take a extra pic..


    Well to fit the fan controlers i need to cut some parts out of the case frame.
    This is also for wires and connectors.


    So dremeled ou the part.. notice the flies in the radiator the got sucked in by the fan LOL
    Need those front filters asap


    So if cut the hole, now it was time to do some sleeving, yeah need to switch sometimes


    Front connector, sleeving it



    wasnt realy happy about the alu look, so i got out the good old commandant 4.
    Tried some on the bottom plate and started rubbing the plate for like 3 hours until i was sick of it and went to bed.

    DAY: 5
    No pictures no updates, only polish polish polish and more polish... BAH BAH..
    So far, 5 old t-shirts totaly black from polishing the alu

    DAY: 6

    Well the bottom plated turned out nice, so i stripped the case again



    Some off the results after about 16 hours off manual hand laber.. BAH NEVER EVER AGAIN!!!
    I didnt polish it to ultra mirror style, since it will be scratching any ways, and now it reflects light and give little mirror effect.







    Well since i striped it, i also checked out the liquid metal how it reacted after 24 hours CPU burnout last couple off days.


    Need to add some extra metal since the cpu isnt fully covered.. need to watch out, if it leaks on the motherboard its bye bye.. since it conducts

    So it was time to go to bed, did too much polishing my arm hurts.. tomorrow we will reassemble the computers again.


    DAY: 7

    Well first a litte mirror effect pic sry hrhr

    Not very nice with the flash, but u can see the reflection, the polishing cant be seen by normal eye, only with flash and camera.


    Well i did some more sleeving


    90% got sleeved now yeah!!


    Girlfriend did a pick up at the store, anti vibration pads only 1 euro
    Spare me the other mombo jombo crap! this works 100%


    Well testing time, so im rebuilding the computer again.


    Front didnt work out as a planned, so bigger hole!!!


    Cutter disk abuse, i love it


    Cable box u will see in the next pic


    Here are the connectors going to be placed.
    Perhaps i will add some leds for effect.


    Daylight, so no need for uberflashing, so u can see the mirror looks


    Cable housing again..


    Mirror effect on the other side, bit dust from the last cutting.


    cool breeze, i hate them allready.. cold sitting next to the computer!!!


    Unpacked the UV lights.. so i could fit in the switch.


    Ugly box, will fix that when i got time for it.. first things first.


    The switch that needs to be fitted in the bottom of the case.



    Looking where to put it, ready to cut out some alu



    SO, switch fitted in the bottom plate


    Well its allready Day 8 so going for the next day.

    DAY: 8
    Well its 02:00am in day 7 almost time to go to bed.
    Been typing and fixing the pictures for the update last hour.

    Well the UV lights are burning need to mount them when i get up in couple of hours.
    Do some minor changes, and get the air out of the WC again.. air is a .......
    It doesnt seem cooler after rerouting the lines, but will know for sure if i get 95% of the air out.
    Didnt manage to build in a air outlet since i didnt have the needed parts yet.

    Well thats it for now, enjoy the last pics with uv lights.. far from done..
    oh ja, i didnt bother grabbing the camera stand, so pics can be blurry since i didnt flash.
    ITS late give me a break, just wait till the end result then i will use the camera stand :P









    Well im off, today update will follow.. :p
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    Wow, looken good... Keep the pics comeing.
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    wow nice looking setup. are those temps achieved on stock speeds or is your intel perhaps overclocked, if so give us the numbers..
    btw may i be the first one to point out that your hairless cat looks freaky
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    Sweet pics - one beast of a case for sure!
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    Everything is nice, except teh cAt (if that is one )
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    nice job.. cant wait to see more pics
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    Nice job, keep it up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall
    wow nice looking setup. are those temps achieved on stock speeds or is your intel perhaps overclocked, if so give us the numbers..
    btw may i be the first one to point out that your hairless cat looks freaky
    it looks like the temps are without any heatload

    and I agree the cat is freaky

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    cant wait to see more.
    About the same temps I saw during that stage nothing to worry about.
    got a baseplate shot of that heatkiller block?

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    are they family ?

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    Both cats in this thread scare me..
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    Ugliest cat ever. AHah no just joking :P

    Nice cpu stepping. i got a 31B 3.8 stable on air so you should aim 3.8 stable water if not higher. B chips are getting really hotter than A chips so be warned if you see high temps around 1.45v and higher..

    Nice setup, nice PSU, eventhough its a tagan with nice rails 600w seems a bit small for such a setup, especially if you plan on SLI those 8800GTX, i dont think this psu has 4xPCi-e connector?


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    me to ....

    looken nice huge case man.

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    na he has only got 1 8800 and what he will probly do is just fit another psu in that case since its soooo big.

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    I think your cat is defective. Did you keep the receipt?

    Nice work, btw. *subscribe'd'd'd*

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    very nice, but it looks like you could've used the top inlet on the alphacool DDC, and it also would've shortened/cleaned up your tubing route


    it would also give you a bit more flowrate as well as head pressure

    nonetheless, very nice


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    Timmay:
    Thnx, well more pics are comming every day. At least i will try!

    Solarfall:
    Those temps where with no heatload, i removed those pics since it was in setup fase.
    Not very usefull data, water cooling now is @ 22.4c normal and with 100% load @ 26.7c CPU @ 3856MHZ.
    Can be further improved when i get all the air out off the system. CPU temp @ load is 40 - 45c
    Keep tuned on the temps

    Shift:
    Thnx, yeah its a beast, but a very light beast ^^

    XEZL:
    Yeah, its a CAT.. omg Sweet one too ^^

    [b]jetjaguar:
    TY, job is long from finished. Here are some more pics

    Nicks:
    Thx, i will try to keep it up!!

    payne280:
    There was no heatload on those first pics, setup was crappy.
    Now its running better see Solarfall txt
    Cat is not freaky... Just naked :P

    Senater_Cache:
    Here is some more, included some baseplate pictures.
    There not that good, to much reflextion sry for that.

    wangerin:
    OMG... lol.. no mine doenst need shaving

    BobMaximus:

    He also got a almost blind eye..

    shogo_ca:
    Hehe, he's sweet, dont care about the rest
    First test runs are 3856mhz aiming for 4000mhz stable.
    If the PSU works it will be nice No the dont have 4x 4xPCi-e connector.
    I dont care much about the watts, thats no problem i need amperes! Watt mombojombo ^^
    System takes about 300w on the meter with a Mark2006 benchmark, well in range.
    How things are looking right now i will do a dual PSU setup anyways.
    So i will have enough amps to power the system. Need to fill up the case anyway's
    Thats why i need to build a costum PSU backplate. Also can buy one for 15 euro.


    awhir:
    Thnx ^^ Jo dual PSU setup

    Omastar:
    LOL.. only his eye.. :P No i will keep him
    Thnx!

    Sneaky:
    Agree on the top inlet, will change that later on.
    Tubing is a pain, to get shorter routes i need to fit in springs.
    Else the tubing will nick, that's not an option.
    Will try to shorten it abit, when i put in the air outlet.
    Dont have the tooling right now to messure the flow and pressure sry!
    Any suggestions?!?

    Yeah updates and pics busy on it

    Thats it for now.. tips and questions are always welcome Also need to check out the other topics on the forum hehe! always something to learn here
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    nice project

    waiting for more pics

    i thought getting air out using res is much easier than that
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    very good case i like congratulations

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    SaFrOuT:
    Yeah, it can be easy, but my system is air tight.. will make a extra T connector in my tubing so i can drain the air out of the system. But the water tank pipe blows the air in top of the tank, so when the system is off you can release the air, and fill up the tank again. So slowly u will get the air out.

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    Thnx!

    Did some new updates in the post, now i need a break
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    Nice one even though i don't like German style wc much.

    Couple of questions:

    1- Where did you get the radiator mounting brackets? in NL?



    2- What did you use to get your water blue like that? Pentosin G11?
    Did you buy that in NL?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus
    Nice one even though i don't like German style wc much.

    Couple of questions:

    1- Where did you get the radiator mounting brackets? in NL?



    2- What did you use to get your water blue like that? Pentosin G11?
    Did you buy that in NL?
    only place to get the 343 in NL is freezinghardware

    Radiator Mounts for Lian-Li 343B

    like the UFO cases also, but have the same problem, shipping and importing the case is to expensive.. so i've started building my own. Out of aluminium and carbon fiber sheets..
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    Thanks.

    Do you know the exact width of those brackets?
    I want to use them on my Armor if the size is right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus
    Nice one even though i don't like German style wc much.

    Couple of questions:

    1- Where did you get the radiator mounting brackets? in NL?



    2- What did you use to get your water blue like that? Pentosin G11?
    Did you buy that in NL?
    Mounting brackets: http://shop.freezinghardware.nl/inde...03&i=3576&c=83

    Water:
    The cooling liquid, Smoothy wagons. Sold @ sallandautomatisering.

    Not much german in my case only the waterblock
    90% made in china hrhr
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus
    Thanks.

    Do you know the exact width of those brackets?
    I want to use them on my Armor if the size is right.
    i'll have to pass it to SiNtEnEl to be sure, but i think they will fit in any 5,25" bay.
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